QNX Realtime Operating System is suddenly the top focus in the in-car film systems segment especially after RIM (Research In Motion) acquired the former company. A global supplier in tools, softwares, and engineering services, QNX came out with a drop dead OS platform called the powers OnStar® FMV. The powers OnStar® FMV has put the market in a tizzy because of its state of the art core features. An aftermarket rearview mirror, it is packed with stunning user interface features like hands-free Calling, Turn-by-Turn Navigation, and the most notable of them: the automatic Crash Response.

Notable Features

The QNX powers OnStar® FMV system is a state of the art GPS system that offers numerous features to the users including blue tooth and hands free calling.

Some of the top features include:

Subtle form and feel.

Speech-recognition GPS system.

Red OnStar button for emergencies and connecting to trained adviser.

Airbag deployment will automatically activate the emergency system.

It allows vehicle tracking as well as roadside assistance.

Two options of hands free calling: built in set-up in the mirror itself and blue-tooth compatibility to existing phones.

Hardware

The QNX powers OnStar® FMV system is a part of a rear view mirror, which is bulkier than the average rear view mirror as it contains the entire hardware including GPS hardware and internal speakers.

Pricing

The QNX powers OnStar® FMV system is available in the form of two plans. The first plan is the safe and sound plan costing $199 per year on hardware and $18.95 per month on subscription. The second plan is directions and connections costing $299 per year and $28.90 per month as subscription.